Sustainable Energy Ireland
Background and Status
Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI), formerly the Irish Energy Centre was set up by the government in 2002 as Ireland’s national energy agency.
Our Mission
Our mission is to promote and assist the development of sustainable energy in Ireland.
This includes implementing significant aspects of the Energy White Paper: “Delivering a Sustainable Energy Future for Ireland" and the National Climate Change Strategy (2007-2012) as provided for in the National Development Plan (2007-2013) such as:
- improving energy efficiency
- advancing the development and competitive deployment of renewable sources of energy and combined heat and power
- reducing the environmental impact of energy production and use, particularly in respect of greenhouse gas emissions.
SEI is also responsible for:
- advising Government on policies and measures on sustainable energy;
- implementing programmes agreed by Government;
- stimulating sustainable energy policies and actions by public bodies, the business sector, local communities and individual consumers.
SEI Programmes
Sustainable Energy Ireland manages programmes aimed at:
- assisting deployment of superior energy technologies in each sector as required;
- raising awareness and providing information, advice and publicity on best practice;
- stimulating research, development and demonstration (RD&D);
- stimulating preparation of necessary standards and codes;
- publishing statistics and projections on sustainable energy and achievement of targets.
Other
Sustainable Energy Ireland is funded by the National Development Plan 2007-2013, with programmes part funded by the European Union.
Contact
Matthew Kennedy
Sustainable Energy Ireland
Wilton Park House, Wilton Park
Dublin 2, Ireland
Phone: +353 1 808 2070 Fax: +353 1 808 2002
Email: matthew.kennedy@sei.ie
Website: www.sei.ie






















